Flint

How big of a scum bag to you have to be to sell donated bottled water. It's been a tough time for the residents of Flint through the whole water crisis. Now, some residents are taking advantage of what is happening. The sad part is that there is nothing illegal about that right now.

If one thing is certain, Flint residents want some answers about what is going on in the city. Tonight at 5:30 p.m. Mayor Weaver will deliver the State of the City Address to talk about some of these concerns. She will be talking about the water, trash disposal, and her "Rebuilt Flint the R…

It's always nice to see something new coming to Flint especially in the downtown area.A new hard cider company is setting up shop in Flint, and the owner says it'll be the first ever in the city's history. It's called Flint City Hard Cider and will be more than just a cidery, it …

While cruising all over the place this passed weekend, I was able to see a lot of cool fireworks displays. I am a bit disappointed I didn't make it to this display though. Friend of the Banana, Rick Nelson, always has a great fireworks display for the fourth and this year he placed a GoPro came…

Looks like the Flint Police are trying to keep the streets safe for the upcoming holiday. Coming up tomorrow (Friday 7/2), Flint will be celebrating the 4th with some fireworks. The display is scheduled to begin at dusk, but if your are under 17-years-old, you need to know this.

Imagine fixing up a house that has been unoccupied for years and finding a dead body. That is exactly what happened to a Flint resident while working on a home on Alexander Street. Andre Warren and many neighbors noticed a bad smell for a few days.

There is still a long road ahead of Flint residents dealing with the water crisis. According to the new plan, there are around 500 homes throughout Flint at are considered high priority. So far only 33 pipes have been replaced with thousands more to go.

Flint Mayor Karen Weaver hosted a town hall meeting yesterday at the Metropolitan Baptist church. The Mayor addressed replacement pipes and removing lead from Flint water. Not all questions and concerns were addressed according to some people in attendance. Police Chief Tim Johnson also attended the…

Despite all the distractions in Flint with the water crisis, crime fighting has not slowed down. In a press conference with Flint Police Chief Tim Johnson, he stated that "if you commit a crime in Flint, you're going to get caught. During the press conference, police displayed all of t…